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BC Greens leadership to take youthful turn, with contenders' average age of 30

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VICTORIA - Stuart Parker was 21 when he became the leader of the B.C. Greens in 1993 after campaigning against

Alberta COVID-19 vaccination program triggers confusion, criticism

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EDMONTON - Health experts, advocates and unions are sounding the alarm over Alberta’s plan for paid COVID-19 shots, calling it

Decades after a PM got pied, the threat landscape in Canadian politics has changed

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OTTAWA - When Prime Minister Jean Chrétien got hit in the face with a pie 25 years ago, the only

'The same country': Canada often seen as extension of U.S., Indo-Pacific experts say

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OTTAWA - Ottawa’s Indo-Pacific strategy has yet to give Canada adequate visibility or distinguish it from the U.S. in the

B.C. legislator enraged by American state senator's 'nonsense' pitch to join U.S.

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VICTORIA - A British Columbia legislator said he went from “disappointed” to “enraged” after receiving a pitch from a Republican

B.C. legislator shocked by American senator's 'nonsense' pitch to join U.S.

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VICTORIA - A British Columbia legislator says he went from “disappointed” to “enraged” after receiving a pitch from a Republican

'Free Palestine' banner hung on B.C. legislature sets off probe of 'security breach'

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VICTORIA - A protest banner hung on the outside facade of the British Columbia legislature has set off a police

Smith says policy to stop disclosing government expense receipts could be reversed

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will consider reversing a new policy that ends the public disclosure

Brampton mayor Patrick Brown says public servants must return to office full-time

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Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown says he plans to follow the province’s lead and require city employees to return to in-office